Extending a previous study, we use DEA methodology to estimate and rank the relative efficiency of presidents at converting fiscal, economic, and political variables at the end-of-term election into votes for themselves or their party’s candidate. Thirty-two administrations spanning the period 1880-2008 are compared. The analysis yields several efficient presidents from each party, and identifies a number of vote-getting champions. Future presidents or their advisors would do well to study these exemplars for clues on how to extract the most votes out of comparable situations.